Jund used to be the deck that wouldn't die, but Mardu is making a run at it these days! GerryT talks about which two decks he's taking to Grand Prix Phoenix and what the next level of Modern may be--assuming you can build the deck for it.

Gerry is back with commentary on a lot of decks across multiple formats, but the truth is...someone has gone too far. See Gerry talk about a deck so deep, so dark, that it absolutely must be stopped before it's too late.

Standard still isn't solved after several weeks, which makes it a lot better than its recent brethren! Gerry Thompson has all the most important takeaways from Memphis and the decks that still matter here, including a surprise contender!

You're getting twice the formats this week! Grand Prix Memphis is the big topic and the Standard that goes with it, but there's a lot of Modern to be discussed as well! And these guys are the best at doing so!

GerryT kicks off his new column with plenty of decklists and attitude to spare! What does he like and not like among the latest Magic Online Standard lists? How broken is Pauper? And why does he think Legacy looks fun again?

This deck isn't a one and done. Gerry Thompson's Pro Tour 2nd place is real, and so is his deck! He's got a sideboard guide. He's got a risky build. He's got an updated "safe" build. And he's got the next evolution that could break Modern!

Yesterday, Jim Davis gave his predictions for Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan. Today, it's Gerry Thompson's turn! Writing before Round 1 kicks off, he calls his shots on the metagame, the surprises, and why he thinks he and his editor will take some cash home from Spain!

Gerry Thompson has examined and tested most of the lists that we're seeing for SCG Philly Standard contention! Today he puts forth the rising and fading stars heading into this weekend's big SCG Tour event!

Bad news if you dislike burn spells, haste creatures, and players being allowed to block: red is still here. GerryT can find his footing in a format early and often, and he wants to help you find yours before SCG Dallas.

Gerry Thompson and Patrick Sullivan debate the cards that should go--and both believe something needs to go--from Temur Energy and its related oppressors. Vote for the cards you think should stay or go here!